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  1. A dream book is either compiled based on the stories of psychologists, psychologists also analyze dreams and can tell you what the dream is associated with. In fact, it is still based on the symbolism, compiled. For example, mandrake: it symbolizes the feminine principle, euphoria, and love.

  2. According to” Transurfing Reality ” by Vadim Zeland, dreams are nothing more than a journey through the past, future, and present scenarios of your life. If we consider from this point of view, then everything that is written in the dream book is not true and just a way of manipulating one person with another.

  3. Very simple: a stable image of “dog is a friend of a person”, so if in a dream you were given a dog, then wait for a pleasant meeting, for example, or if you saw a dead dog, then there will be a parting with a friend, for example, again.

    It's all about the subconscious mind and the images that are stuck in the brain.

    But there are also ambiguous images such as the snake-a symbol of wisdom and at the same time symbolizes temptation. In this case, I think you should listen to yourself and your attitude to this animal.

  4. I would like to add that there are not only dream books based on beliefs and associations, but also on psychology. Take a look at Freud's dream book. It was created on the basis of Freud's works (“Interpretation of dreams”, “Psychopathology of everyday life”). Most of our dreams are reflections of our hidden fears or desires. If you often dream about drowning, you may have a hidden fear of water. That is, on a conscious level, you do not notice/recognize this, but your subconscious mind somehow knows about this fear. I'm not sure if this is the correct wording, but it's hard to express the idea otherwise. Thus, in more or less solid dream books, you can not only find the interpretation of a dream, but also understand exactly what inner fears, expectations or complexes are gnawing at you.

    Well, there are times when people have some stupid incoherent dreams. This also happens from excessive brain activity. I can't find a link to this study, unfortunately. In a dream, the brain is thus “freed” from accumulated information, if you can put it that way. Such dreams are simply a mixture of events that happened to you, movies you watched, and other information that you didn't have time to “digest”.

  5. All dream books are compiled on the basis of the most reliable and competent source: one woman said.
    Actually, this is all you need to know about dream books.

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